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Nov 03, 2024
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ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MBUS 696 - Strategic Management 3.00 credit hours Provides practice in diagnosing and identifying realistic solutions to complex strategic and organizational problems. The course builds on previous coursework by providing an opportunity to integrate various functional areas and by providing a total business perspective. Topics include an overview of strategic management, the process of choosing and defining purposes and objectives, identifying internal and external environmental factors relevant to strategic management, formulating and implementing a viable strategy and monitoring strategic performance. The course focuses on relationships among the firm, its strategy and its environment; why firms choose certain businesses; which business strategies are successful; and how firms can change in response to a dynamic environment.
Prerequisite(s): 27 credit hours of graduate coursework and all of the following: MBUS 500 , MFIN 510 , MHRM 515 , MBUS 520 .
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